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Show Thursday Fehraary THE LEADER. Trtmonton. Utah 1, 1951 WANT ADS COLLINSTOII Mrs. R. W. Wxrnke Fifteen members of the RendyOH LOCAL AND LONG DIS MOVING Household ezvous club met on TANCE Thursday goods. Call S. A. May and Son,' afternoon at the home of Ros-ad- a 8tp Brigham 79J. Fryer. Luncheon was served by Josephine DeLong and Ella Before buying automobile in- -. Foster. Cards were played dursorance be sure to see JAMES ing the afternoon and prizes BEOUGH, agent In Tremonton. were won by Olive Durfey, Jostfnc. ephine DeLong and Lavinia Marble. Auto Glass Installation for all Mr. and Mrs. John Potter encars. Auto Dick's make Shop, at Sunday dinner for tertained tfnc phone 3556 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James will pay Andrus and daughter, Mary UTAH or dead useless for cows, Jean, of Logan. cash Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simhorses, sheep or hogs. Dial Tremonton 2141 or Garland tfs mons entertained Mr. and Mrs. Verl Busenbark of Seattle, FOR RENT Small home and Washington at dinner Friday apartment. See Vern Glenn or evening. t3c call 4937. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Bigler For that good cheap Auto In- were Sunday dinner guests of surance see Mel Foxley or dial Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons. 2281 or 3901 tfnc Mrs. Edward Bowen visited Wednesday in Ogden. UNFURNISHED APT. FOR RENT Mr. and Mrs. Theil Johnson tfnc and son of Logan were Sunday Dial 2091. FOR SALE White enamel baby guests at the home of Mr. and bed with inner spring mattress. Mrs. A. A. Johnson. The grade school basketball See at M. H. King Co. tfnc team played Wednesday at General Office girl wanted at Thatcher and won their game. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Johnson Meldrum Plumbing Co. In former Post Office building. ltc accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Milton Buttars of Logan to Ogden FOR SALE Oil stove and 30 Sunday where they were dinner gallon water heater. Phone guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. ltc Buttars. Lynne Holmgren. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour John FOR SALE Newly constructed tlx room modern home. The; son and family visited Saturday Mrs tiled kitchen has dishwasher, evening in Logan with Rose Schwab. All floor and disposal. coverings and draperies included, and a Virgil O. Packer underwent at the Valley 20x40 ft cinder block building on an operation the lot. Must be seen to be ap- hospital last week. ltc Mar Jean Jensen returned to preciated. Call 3281. her home Saturday after reCALL ALLEN'S Home Furnishceiving medical treatment at ings with orders for CARPET the L D. S. hospital in Logan, end RUG BINDING. Dial 5956 for the past week. ' 2tc Clark S. Bishop and Mrs. Bowen and Mrs. Mark Jensen FOR RENT Small modern and daughter, Mar Jean, spent partly furnished. Has Tuesday and Wednesday in Salt electric stove, refrigerator and Lake City. l. breakfast set. See Harold Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Peterltc sen spent the weekend in Idaho HOME FOR RENT 2 bedroom, where they were called owing modern, recently remodeled. to the death of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hansen Contact Mrs. H. C. Butler, GarWednesday in Salt Lake land, ltp spent and returned home with City TOR SALE White enamel coal; Bishop and Clark Bowen and range. Practically new. Call Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen. ltc Mr. and Mrs. Norval Ericksen Fielding 2253. and family were Sunday dinner Mr. ad Mrs. Lawrence Whit- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don ney and children enjoyed the Hansen of Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ericksen Skating Vanities in Salt Lake and family visited Sunday at Saturday. 53-- J3 18 51 San-tial- Bear Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weston. Mrs. Eugene Bowen is spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darold Bowen and family in Logan. Mrs. Cornelius Bell spent Wednesday and Thursday in Ogden where she visited at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Saxton of Idaho Falls, Idaho were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. on Wednesday. According to latest word received by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Biddle, their son, Winston, is with the Army in Korea and their son, Guy, is with the Navy in Guam. Dr. O. G. Larsen of Logan visited with Mr. and Mrs. My ron Hansen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hess and family of Logan were Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop. Mrs. Thayle Neilson and small daughter of Idaho Falls spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson were Mr, and Mrs. Irwin Covey of Big Piney, Wyoming and Patti Cov ey of Logan. Mrs. Grace Stoler of Salt Lake City visited Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Francom and family. Sunday dinner guests at the Jens Veibell home were Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Andersen and Ferd Nelson of Mantua; Mr. and Mrs. Parley Chambers and 7 and 8 1 GAMBLING corporation, I XlJv - , lJ ff II jf L'JfTft: J ' Jj A . mTW reran WHY GIRLS DISAPPEAR WHAT IS THEIR HORRIBLE S PEAS II F3fi TUNA tlids APPLE, Lucky Leaf, 303 SAUCE Cfc 1J Spring Kist, 303 Fiaintm, 1 thids deceased, 2 heirs-at-la- w I 1 n D DEFENDANTS: You are hereby surnmond and reauired to serve upon Wesley G. Howell and Gaylen S. Young, whose attorneys, plaintiff's Boston address is suite iixo-0- 7 Building. Salt Lake City. Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 days after service or this summons upon you. u you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is to quiet title to the following described real property situated In Box Elder! county, state of Utah: Sections 2, 3 and 4, and the East half of Section 11, and the northwest quarter of Section 12, all in Townsh'o 14 North, Range 9 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Section 35, Township 15 North, Range 9 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. North half of Section 23, Township' 12 North, Range 10 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Subject to a right away for railroad purposes over and across Section 3. and the East half of Section 11, Township 14 North, Range 9 and 3,5, Section West, Township 15 North, Range 9 West, and the North half of Section 23, Township 12 North, Range 10 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. said right of way having neretoiore been reserved In deeds recorded in the rec order's office of Box Elder County. Utah. Subject also, to a rieht away in iavor or tne salt Lake PlDe Line Company, a corporation, extending In a Northeasterly direction through the said Sections 11, 12, 2, and 35, for tne purpose or constructing and maintaining a pipe line, said right of way having heretofore been reserved in deeds recorded In the recorder' office oC Elder County, Utah. Dated this 25th day of January, 1951. W. G. Howell, Gaylen S. Young, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Suite 1003-0- 7 Boston Bldg. alt Lake City, Utah. Date of 1st publication, Feb. 1 1951. 4tc. M 2S? ;3& Marmalade Preserves Preserves King Kelly Strawberry Gold Coast Blackberry Tea Garden Apple 2 10 Oz cansi 8 02. 25c Baeon Sweet Rasher Hunts Solid No. Roast, Boston Butts . llfillllfe. Apples 25c Grapefruit C Grade, Delicious 3 pounds . . . . . . Texas Pink, luicv. per doz VCl ran Kf awat , Pears No. .... .... Shrimps Gulf Coast, Oysters 31c 12 oz. Butter, Swifts, 39c Pork & Beans 15c 35c Chili No. 2'A ...... 29c Stores, IS Oz. can 13c SOUP Campbells Vegetable, can ..... 15c Spaghetti t nine Franco-Americ- an Cocoa Hershey's . . . i 25c I 13c Sugar Powdered. . pound XA ... Cheese Fishers American, pound All Bran -- 26c r I l PV 93c 2 iil PM'ilio Pound 1 j lm m W I 1 Kelloggs, Large Pkg. Snow White Calif. Per Lb U JL JL I rorT1 Flakes 18 Kelloggs ... 27c oz pkg. 37c Oats rWIECffir i Quick Quaker' Large pkg- - j Wheaties I Sperry-- 12 Grapefruit .25c Exchange, cans No. 2 ..... Happy Hock, . Fruit 35c Peanut 15c 4 .1 Oz. Antlcich, 78c Adams 2 25c Oz. 5 G. Packrite Peeled, 2' can 2V4 33c Sea Pride, Oval $3.19 ...... Apricots Remarkable Sardines ..... Brookfleld, Pound 303 25c Colored, Lb. Butter 19c Remarkable NO. 2' can 44c . Old Mill, 50 Lb Peas Spring Garden, 35c Flour 15c 303 Peaches 47c nearly boneless, Admiral Jar Oz. 12 29c 2 Ute Cut Green, Jar 15c Oleo . . . ..... Beans Pork 12 Oz. 10c Tomatoes 49c Sliced, Rindless 1 Lb. Cello pkg Per lb. Oz. 11 Lbs Welch and MARY E. SHO WELL, (also known as M""e E. Showell and Mollie Slwell, the surviving wife of said George W. Showell, 'ceased, and Meat FLOUR SODAS - Showell), MOR Lunch PORK y)P d t--3 CREAM CORN SSw gfl JELLY vs. H. C WONES and JANE DOE WONES, his wife, AL FRED ILGNER and JANE his wife, DOE ILGNER, CHRISTIAN F. JENSEN and JENSEN, his JANE DOE wife, THERESA S. WAKEof FIELD, Administratrix the Estate of William G. ATHELIA Sears, deceased C. SEARS IRVINE, the surviving wife of said William G. Sears, deceased, DAVID H. JEPPSON, Administrator of the Estate of George W. known as (a Showell, Geo. W. Shov 11 and G- W. ABOVE-NAME- WITH SOULS. ftPv & e PINE Defendants, THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE Adults Only! First showing in Tremonton. Based on i i.; t.LiucKy t case 01 jLiUciano eiia.uunai APPLE Crush Bios- jjom No. 2 COURT COUNTY BOX ELDER OF STATE OF UTAH UTAH IDAHO LAND AND WATER COMPANY, a plaintiffs title thereto, SPECIAL ROAD SHOW ATTRACTION Admission 50c American Food Stores THE DISTRICT ceased, and ail persons known claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in plaintiff's complaint adverse orto plaintiff's clouding ownership TREMONTON, UTAH Mrs. Carl Nelson visited durSunday and suffered a broken hip. ing the week with hex son, Jay and family in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Maugh-a- n drove to Provo Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thompson visit their daughter, Shirley, a and children of Salt Lake are student at the Brigham Young visiting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Shlmek. University. Are you saving a much "during the week" as Are you lured by a FEW you do on week-ends- ? week-en- d specials? Be sure that you get FULL value by shopping EVERY day at AMERICAN FOOD STORES. Summ o ns IN of any of the said named persons who are deun- ORPHEUM Theatre attended funeral services for his uncle. Wilford Cole. Mrs. Joseph Seal Is spending some time in Honeyville with her daughter Lima Hunsaker. Mrs. Joseph A. Ericksen is a patient at the L D. S. hospital in Logan. She fell on the ice e the creditors and WED., and THURS., Beb. son and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Childs. Oeden; Mr. and Mrs. and T. LeRoy Apptaae of Roy W. Potter. Virgil Francom, accompanied a. by his mother Mrs. Mary motorFrancom of Tremonion, ed to Nephi Friday where they 4 Oz. iSrVi-"Pineapple Ltoby's 46 Oz. t - . 39c I J Oz. 24c pkg. M T r-- ir- P krWtTfft j'jJS?tlr I 1 K - LA J m n l nn AMtnlbAn PuTiffifil L Sll IT (Tffiiffi) ri p ' V |